Services in Families (1187)

  1. Talking about Alcohol & Drug Treatment

    Attached (see download below) is a useful tool from the Children's Society to use with young people to help them understand parental drug use.This booklet is aimed at children and young people aged 10–14, but it can be adapted to suit the child or young person you…
  2. Worried About a Child?

    Contact the South Tees Multi Agency Children's Hub In an emergency call 999. If you're worried that a child is currently suffering, or is likely to suffer from, significant harm you need to take action immediately.
  3. Alternative Education Directory of Approved Providers

    The Tees Alternative Education Directory provides a list of organisations providing educational placements, who have at least met the minimum standards set within the Alternative Education tender specification, and agree to framework contractual obligations, both specification and contract available on request. Alternative Education refers to learning…
  4. Helping Children be Ready for Nursery

    'We believe in Middlesbrough that nursery ready children are curious, confident and co-operative.  Supported by family, professionals and community these children are able to flourish and reach their optimal potential.' See how you could support your child: see pages 11-14
  5. Childcare Sufficiency Assessment 2021

    This latest Childcare Sufficiency Assessment provides a current picture of the childcare market in Middlesbrough and will be used to ensure that sufficient childcare is available across the town, to meet the needs of parents. Download the latest assessment from the downloads below.
  6. Education & Training

    Within this section you can find lots of information about education settings within Middlesbrough and the surrounding areas.  We have also added information about out of area schools and independent schools that some of Middlesbrough children attend. You can also find out information about attendance, school admissions and…
  7. DfE Advice & Guidance Booklets

    There are specific guidance booklets produced by the Department for Education to help all settings, parents, carers and young people understand the new Code of Practice. Please click on the most relevant link below: Guidance for parents and carers Guidance for children and young people…
  8. What Is A Supported Internship?

    What are Supported Internships? Supported internships are a structured study programme based primarily at an employer. They enable young people aged 16-24 with a statement of SEN, or an Education, Health and Care plan to achieve sustainable paid employment by equipping them with the skills…
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